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Phylogeny and Conservation
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Andrew Purvis
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John L. Gittleman
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Thomas Brooks
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2009
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Cambridge University Press
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9780511614927
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2005
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2009
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10.1017/CBO9780511614927
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Phylogeny and conservation
pp. 19
Molecular phylogenetics for conservation biology
pp. 57
Species: demarcation and diversity
pp. 76
Phylogenetic units and currencies above and below the species level
pp. 166
Putting process on the map: why ecotones are important for preserving biodiversity
pp. 230
Late Tertiary and Quaternary climate change and centres of endemism in the southern African flora
pp. 243
Historical biogeography, diversity and conservation of Australia's tropical rainforest herpetofauna
pp. 267
Conservation status and geographic distribution of avian evolutionary history
pp. 317
Mechanisms of extinction in birds: phylogeny, ecology and threats
pp. 337
Primate diversity patterns and their conservation in Amazonia
pp. 365
Predicting which species will become invasive: what's taxonomy got to do with it?
pp. 400
Predicting future speciation
pp. 101
Integrating phylogenetic diversity in the selection of priority areas for conservation: does it make a difference?
pp. 120
Evolutionary heritage as a metric for conservation
pp. 141
Age and area revisited: identifying global patterns and implications for conservation
pp. 198
The oldest rainforests in Africa: stability or resilience for survival and diversity?
pp. 295
Correlates of extinction risk: phylogeny, biology, threat and scale
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